smommy1992
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I did google the question of "who can personally serve court paperwork?" for my state. I also looked through some previous threads (that I could find that might be relevant) as well.
Google stated that it could be a spouse, friend or other not party to the case.
What happened is this though, and I may want to bring it up to my attorney or not?....NCP filed 2 separate court cases against me, I am CP. I knew last month that he filed one of them the day after he filed, (looked online at the court website) and then last week I looked online and saw he filed another court date. So I have been waiting to be served by mail, which is how he has done it in the past.....This past Saturday, his wife served me in front of him and our daughter (who is 13)....Our daughter looked at me shocked and rolled her eyes and walked away. His wife never said a word, just handed me the envelope with the paperwork.
My question is, is that something I should bring up to my attorney and would it hold any relevance in court because it was done in front of our daughter?
Im confused though, because wouldn't the spouse be considered "party" to the case, or is that ONLY if he/she is mentioned in court paperwork?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
I did google the question of "who can personally serve court paperwork?" for my state. I also looked through some previous threads (that I could find that might be relevant) as well.
Google stated that it could be a spouse, friend or other not party to the case.
What happened is this though, and I may want to bring it up to my attorney or not?....NCP filed 2 separate court cases against me, I am CP. I knew last month that he filed one of them the day after he filed, (looked online at the court website) and then last week I looked online and saw he filed another court date. So I have been waiting to be served by mail, which is how he has done it in the past.....This past Saturday, his wife served me in front of him and our daughter (who is 13)....Our daughter looked at me shocked and rolled her eyes and walked away. His wife never said a word, just handed me the envelope with the paperwork.
My question is, is that something I should bring up to my attorney and would it hold any relevance in court because it was done in front of our daughter?
Im confused though, because wouldn't the spouse be considered "party" to the case, or is that ONLY if he/she is mentioned in court paperwork?What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?